Magnolia Woman Dies from Crash Injuries

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Friday, June 12, 2015 1:20 AM EDT

VIOLA, Del.- Delaware State Police said a Magnolia woman has died from injuries she sustained during a crash that happened Sunday.

Troopers said the crash happened on Firetower Road Sunday at 4:19 p.m. According to state police, 48-year-old Deborah M. Baker was driving a 2015 Honda Forza southbound on Firetower Road approaching West Evens Road.

State police said while Baker was trying to turn left onto West Evens Road, she lost control of the scooter and slid into a ditch on the side of the road.

Troopers said Baker was wearing a helmet and was transported by Delaware State Police Aviation to Christiana Medical Center. State police said she was admitted with undetermined injuries and died Wednesday.

The Delaware State Police Collision Reconstruction Unit is continuing their investigation of the crash.

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Maryland gun owners are worried about two big bills that will be discussed at the state capital next week.

House Bill 612 aims to place AR-15 HBAR rifles as a "regulated firearm." If passed by the house, the law would only grandfather in rifles purchased after October 1, 2013. Those purchased after 2013 would have to be returned.

Maryland gun owners are worried about two big bills that will be discussed at the state capital next week.

House Bill 612 aims to place AR-15 HBAR rifles as a "regulated firearm." If passed by the house, the law would only grandfather in rifles purchased after October 1, 2013. Those purchased after 2013 would have to be returned.

The mysterious plane crash on Wroten Island that WBOC reported back in November of 2018 is now being told publicly for the first time in 65 years.

After the original story aired, WBOC received an email from one of the previous owners of Wroten Island. After meeting with that man, Philip Inglehart and longtime friend, Michael Keyser the mystery unfolded on camera.

The mysterious plane crash on Wroten Island that WBOC reported back in November of 2018 is now being told publicly for the first time in 65 years.

After the original story aired, WBOC received an email from one of the previous owners of Wroten Island. After meeting with that man, Philip Inglehart and longtime friend, Michael Keyser the mystery unfolded on camera.